It means 'I do' or 'I make'. It is the first person conjugation from the verb Hacer which means 'to do'
I do a lot of things
i made a trip with my cousin
To say 'I practice sports' in Spanish, you would say ' Hago deporte'
Primeramente hago muchos deberes
If someone asks you ¿Qué haces? (What are you doing?) You may need to include the verb hacer (to do) in your answer: Hago los deberes (I do my homework). Hago unos recados (I'm doing some errands.) Hago lo que quiero (I do as I please.)
I do a lot of things
"Si lo hago señor" is a Spanish phrase that translates to "If I do it, sir" in English.
hago
"Hago" is the first person present conjugation of the verb "hacer". It means "I make" or "I do".
I do not is no hago in spanish.
i made a trip with my cousin
como le hago
Hago...
"Hago copiar"
Hago ejercicio todos los días para mantenerme en forma.
word for word: haciendo nada If you mean: (I'm) doing nothing - No hago nada
That phrase is Spanish for "I make this call so that you return."